On a shelf above my cluttered desk is a book that was favored reading when I was an innocent lad. It’s a Shooters Bible, published in 1956, and on the cover is a crouching tiger. The pages are worn ...
Some rifles make you question why you didn’t stick with iron sights. Mounting a scope should be straightforward—find solid bases, torque the rings, and hit the range. But certain rifles turn that ...
For the longest time, “rimfire” + “scope” just meant crappy. The glass was poor. The adjustments were spotty. Drop one or get it really wet, and the scope was toast. But that’s changing fast. Today, ...